Learjet’s 75 Liberty Light Jet Can Be Yours for $9.9 Million
The newest Learjet gives light-jet passengers a six-seat configuration in the aircraft expected to enter service in 2020.
How often do you hear about a new Learjet? Like never? Canada-based parent company Bombardier recently announced the latest addition to the fleet—the Learjet 75 Liberty. Why mess with a good thing? As one of the original private jets, in 2017 Bombardier produced the 3,000th Learjet, which coincidentally was also the 100th Learjet 75.
William Powell Lear founded the Learjet brand in 1962, which Bombardier bought in 1990. In 1997, Bombardier debuted the Learjet 45, which Bombardier retired when the company launched the Learjet 75. The light jet is a top seller for the brand. So what is this new Learjet 75 Liberty?
“The Learjet 75 Liberty represents a step up for customers in the light-jet segment, with unprecedented spaciousness and Bombardier’s renowned smooth ride,” says David Coleal, president, Bombardier Aviation. “The newest member of the Learjet family delivers a flight experience that eclipses the competition.”
According to Bombardier, the Learjet 75 Liberty is the fastest aircraft in the light-jet arena and also features a greater range of 2,080 nautical miles, which links up Las Vegas to New York, Seattle to Washington, DC, and Mexico City to San Francisco, without stopping. Top speed is Mach 0.81.
For those eyeing their business flights as a period of forced focus and productivity, the Learjet 75 Liberty is at the ready to make that happen. The aircraft’s Executive suite provides (says Bombardier) the quietest flight experience as well as Gogo ATG 4G connectivity to get sh*! done. The jet’s cabin is flat throughout, and there’s a pocket door between the cockpit and the Executive Suite seating/work space.
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